- SECOND LEGACY TOUR: Led Zeppelin Announces Second Legacy Tour: “Stairway to Forever” Set to Begin This Fall Robert Plant about…
In a stunning announcement that has electrified the rock music world, legendary British rock band Led Zeppelin has officially revealed plans for their second legacy tour, aptly titled “Stairway to Forever.” This marks the band’s most ambitious reunion effort in decades, and will begin this fall with a kickoff performance in Los Angeles, California, at the SoFi Stadium on September 20, 2025.
The announcement came via a cinematic teaser posted to the band’s official social media channels, featuring archival footage, iconic riffs, and the simple yet powerful tagline: “The legend continues.” Within hours, fans across the globe began speculating whether this could be the full-scale tour they’ve been hoping for since the band’s last official reunion performance in 2007 at London’s O2 Arena.
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones, the three surviving members of the original lineup, will reunite for the tour. Joining them on drums is Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, whose powerful drumming helped define the band’s sound.
In a statement accompanying the announcement, Robert Plant said:
“We’ve been talking about this for years — playing the music we created with love, fire, and fury, and bringing it to a new generation of listeners. The time finally felt right.”
Jimmy Page added: “This is not just a reunion — it’s a celebration of our legacy and the music that has stood the test of time. We’re going to bring something unforgettable to the stage.”
The tour is expected to span 15 cities across North America and Europe, with possible dates in South America and Asia depending on demand. Early reports suggest iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden, Wembley Stadium, and Berlin’s Waldbühne are already confirmed for the tour.
In addition to the performances, the band has hinted at a deluxe box set re-release of their classic albums, along with previously unreleased live recordings from the 1970s. A companion documentary, rumored to be directed by an Oscar-winning filmmaker, is also in the works to accompany the tour.
Tickets for “Stairway to Forever” will go on sale beginning May 3, with pre-sale access available to members of the band’s official fan club.
Music critics and fans alike are already calling this the most anticipated rock tour in decades. Led Zeppelin’s influence on rock, blues, and modern music is unparalleled, and their return to the global stage is being celebrated as not just a nostalgic revival, but a living tribute to the legacy of rock and roll.
Whether you grew up with “Whole Lotta Love” blasting from your speakers or discovered “Kashmir” on a streaming playlist, this is a moment in music history not to be missed.
As Robert Plant says, “There may not be many more times. But this one… this will be special.”
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